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Two MEPs loses immunity in corruption case

Two MEPs loses immunity in corruption case

Two MEPs loses immunity in corruption case

Two MEPs loses immunity in corruption case

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  • Qatargate is a corruption scandal that has shaken the European Parliament.
  • A series of raids in Brussels and Italy netted over €1.5 million (£1.3 million) in cash.
  • Marc Tarabella, a Belgian, and Andrea Cozzolino, an Italian, both deny involvement.
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Following a request from Belgian authorities looking into a corruption scandal that has shaken the European Parliament, politicians in Europe have lifted the legal immunity of two MEPs.

Marc Tarabella, a Belgian, and Andrea Cozzolino, an Italian, both deny involvement.

When a Greek legislator and three other individuals were detained on accusations of corruption and money-laundering, the Qatargate scandal started to take shape.

In exchange for a plea bargain, one of the suspects subsequently volunteered to “tell all.”

According to allegations, Pier Antonio Panzeri oversaw a network that accepted bribes from Morocco and Qatar in exchange for influence over the European Parliament.

A series of raids in Brussels and Italy netted over €1.5 million (£1.3 million) in cash.

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Accusations that Qatar and Morocco attempted to sway MEPs have both been vehemently denied. Prosecutors claimed that Mr. Panzeri had acknowledged “criminal responsibility,” nonetheless.

When Belgian police detained the four suspects last month, Mr. Tarabella’s house was searched.

Then, the prosecution requested that both Mr. Cozzolino’s and his immunity from prosecution be lifted by the parliament.

Both men belonged to the Socialists and Democrats party, which represents the center-left in the parliament.

The voting took place quickly and quietly as MEPs opened a meeting of the European Parliament on Thursday morning. As the information was read out, MEPs simply raised their hands.

Marc Tarabella attended the vote himself, making his way through a scrum of reporters as he headed into the chamber.

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Afterwards he told me he had voted to waive his immunity in order to “be able to respond to the investigators’ questions and help authorities shed light on this affair”.

According to the parliament report on Mr. Tarabella, he is suspected by investigators of backing “certain positions within the European Parliament in favor of a third country in return for cash payments” for two years.

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Testimony against him suggests several payments totalling €120,00-€140,000, the report adds.

“Of course I deny any wrong,” he told the Media. Asked if had ever taken money to influence proceedings in the European Parliament he said: “Never in my life!”

The parliament’s report on his Italian colleague cites investigators alleging participation in a criminal organization and money laundering.

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Mr. Cozzolino’s lawyers said last month that he was innocent and that he had carried out political activity in a “free and transparent way, having nothing to do with the crimes being investigated”.

He resigned last month from his position as leader of the delegation of the parliament that deals with the Maghreb countries, including Morocco.

Prosecutors said last month that Mr. Panzeri, an ex-MEP from Italy, had agreed to divulge information about the scandal’s workings and those involved in exchange for a year’s worth of probation. He was the leader of the NGO Fight Impunity in Brussels.

As part of the plea agreement, his wife and daughter were released from house detention last week.

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